throws, threw, thrown, throwing

to throw in
phrasal verb

Add something extra to a deal or offer
  • 1They will throw in free shipping with your purchase.
  • 2If you buy the car, I'll throw in a free tank of gas.
When you throw in something, you are giving an additional item or bonus as part of a deal or offer. It's like getting a little extra something for free when you make a purchase. It can make the deal more appealing and give you more value for your money.
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Remember, when you throw in something extra, it should be something of value to the other person. It's not just about adding anything, but about enhancing the deal and making it more attractive.
at a community gathering
The Bonus Hymn Book
Steven
If you buy this set of candles, I'll throw in a hymn book for free.
Melissa
That sounds like a great deal!
Steven
I thought you might like it.
Melissa
I'll take it, thanks!
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